Machines in China respond in Hindi when detecting Indian passports

A visiting engineer Porcelain recently reported in X that The Asian country’s machines can speak Hindi. If they detect a indian passport.

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Who is the engineer who found Hindi speaking machines in China?

landed in #Porcelain These machines speak in Hindi when detecting my Indian passport 😮 pic.twitter.com/RgtyBTVVj9

– Shantanu Goel (@shantanugoel) January 14, 2024

Shantanu Goel posted pictures on her social media account, which quickly went viral. The first image shows the devices in the fingerprint self-collection area for foreigners, while the second image provides written instructions in Hindi and Mandarin.

What do machines do?

The title of the post reads: “I landed in China. These devices identify my Indian passport and communicate in Hindi.”

Machines in China respond in Hindi when detecting Indian passports
A representative image showing the Indian passport | Image file

Since its publication, the post has become popular on X. One person commented on the viral post: “Only Hindi or did it have other languages.”

How do these machines work?

Machines in China respond in Hindi when detecting Indian passports
Fingerprint self-collection area for foreigners in China | Image/X

In response to the user who asked, Goel replied, “I was using the language of the country (e.g. Spanish, German, French, etc.). Hindi was set as the default language for India. I’m not sure if there were any others languages ​​available. ; I didn’t notice any options in the interface.”

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Another user wrote: “This is how you make visitors and business travelers feel welcome. This is one of the keys to China’s success.”

Machines in China respond in Hindi when detecting Indian passports
Machine at Self-Collection Fingerprint Area for Foreigners in China that speaks Hindi | Image/X

One user mentioned that China has been doing this for at least four years. “This was the case at Shanghai airport since 2019, not at the free-standing kiosks but at the fingerprint collection equipment at the immigration point,” said an X member.

“These machines are also present everywhere in China, even if you enter China by road, the same machines are present. The closest example is by road to China from Nepal,” said a customer.

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